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Electrostatics is concerned with the electrical fields and scalar potentials of stationary electrical charges and charge distributions. Use this for questions about electromagnetic situations in which currents and magnetic fields are absent, otherwise use the [electromagnetism] and/or [magnetic-fields] tags.

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Unification of Newtonian gravity and electrostatic force

A dipole has two parameters magnitude and orientation. If you change the orientation the nature of the force also changes (i.e from attractive to repulsive), so what you are saying is if you drop a bo …
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Maximum electric field of a circular ring

If you ignore the coefficients, your function will be $$f(x) = \frac x{\left(x^2 + r^2\right)^{3/2}}.$$ Differentiating w.r.t $x$ gives you $$\begin{align} \text{simple product rule}\ f(x) &= u(x)\ti …
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